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Raymond Holloman's Death (Patuxent)

Raymond Holloman’s death occurred in the infirmary at Patuxent Institution during winter 2039. He died from respiratory failure caused by complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Overview

The event entry covers Raymond’s death and the later notification of Victor Amaya. The exact date, Raymond’s age within the year, the people present at the time of death, and the institution’s immediate procedures are not established.

Circumstances of the Death

Raymond had advanced COPD that substantially limited his activity during his later years. He died in the Patuxent infirmary after the condition progressed to respiratory failure.

Raymond had also been diagnosed with Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder after age sixty. That diagnosis prompted a preliminary review of the reliability of the conviction for which he was serving a life sentence, but the review produced no legal relief before his death.

People Present and Notification

No bedside roster is established. Raymond had no active family support during his Patuxent years.

Victor had already been released when Raymond died. He learned of the death afterward; the notification method and timing are not established.